Guest guest Posted February 15, 2003 Report Share Posted February 15, 2003 Rich, as you may recall I followed Poesnecker's protocol starting June 2000. Did Baschetti's licorice, ACE and the Mil Adregen glandulars and did not find befefit in his protocol after following it for about 6 months and so quit. I did bee venom therapy late Aug and continued until week before Christmas--4 months--and if there is anything that is supposed to stimulate cortisol production it is BVT and yet when I quit doing BVT I did not get worse but in fact got even better. I posted many times on here that I was working out 1-2 times week over last several months and then it got to 2 times consistently and then two weeks ago I did 3 full workouts in one week period which was a record for me. Anyway, if my CFS was due to adrenal exaustion as Poesnecker said then wouldn't BVT really exaust my adrenals and then I'd crash after coming off the BVT? Btw, being in Lauderdale hooked me up with a doctor he knew of in Miami so I can get chelation for decent price and continue my DMPS protocol of one treatment ever 4 weeks. I talked to the doc Thur and he told me that 11 treatments is not too many as I think he said it takes 13-15 treatments. It took 9 treatments to cut my Hg nearly in half. I haven't worked out in almost two weeks now due to moving to Miami and so now I think I will return to Bally to have workout and try to get back into it slowly. I have community lake in my back yard and so I make it a point to jump in and swim every single day--swimming is such a wonderful exercise for me. I can't say exercise is THE key to getting well but I think it goes hand in hand with getting better in the sense that as one gets better they need to do things to get their body into moving around, stretching and moving lymph. The hard part about exercise is it took me like 3 years to learn to not overdo it which always led to exercise intollerance induced crashes that lasted for weeks. Now days I just take it easy and only add on very gradually and listen to my body the next couple days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2003 Report Share Posted February 15, 2003 , How do you know that BVT stimulates you and drive the conclusion that you would crash afterwards if your adenals were exhausted?May be the reason you felt fine with it was not the stimulation but it helped you in some ways. Thanks. Nil Adrenal fatigue, DMPS and exercise | Rich, as you may recall I followed Poesnecker's protocol starting June 2000. | Did Baschetti's licorice, ACE and the Mil Adregen glandulars and did not find | befefit in his protocol after following it for about 6 months and so quit. I | did bee venom therapy late Aug and continued until week before Christmas--4 | months--and if there is anything that is supposed to stimulate cortisol | production it is BVT and yet when I quit doing BVT I did not get worse but in | fact got even better. I posted many times on here that I was working out 1-2 | times week over last several months and then it got to 2 times consistently | and then two weeks ago I did 3 full workouts in one week period which was a | record for me. Anyway, if my CFS was due to adrenal exaustion as Poesnecker | said then wouldn't BVT really exaust my adrenals and then I'd crash after | coming off the BVT? | Btw, being in Lauderdale hooked me up with a doctor he knew of in | Miami so I can get chelation for decent price and continue my DMPS protocol | of one treatment ever 4 weeks. I talked to the doc Thur and he told me that | 11 treatments is not too many as I think he said it takes 13-15 treatments. | It took 9 treatments to cut my Hg nearly in half. I haven't worked out in | almost two weeks now due to moving to Miami and so now I think I will return | to Bally to have workout and try to get back into it slowly. I have | community lake in my back yard and so I make it a point to jump in and swim | every single day--swimming is such a wonderful exercise for me. I can't say | exercise is THE key to getting well but I think it goes hand in hand with | getting better in the sense that as one gets better they need to do things to | get their body into moving around, stretching and moving lymph. The hard | part about exercise is it took me like 3 years to learn to not overdo it | which always led to exercise intollerance induced crashes that lasted for | weeks. Now days I just take it easy and only add on very gradually and | listen to my body the next couple days. | | | This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. | | Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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